Crash landing

The fate of the satellite phone company Iridium appears to be sealed now it has declared bankruptcy, having defaulted on more than $1.55 billion in loans. Requiring 66 low Earth orbit satellites, the system was a decade in the making. Iridium has struggled to draw in customers since its launch last November, but says that the service will be maintained for existing users.

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